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    THE SHINING The key to a great movie is using cinematography to control the mood and tone of a piece in order to affect the viewers’ feelings. In Stanley Kubrick’s "The Shining"‚ the cinematographer manipulated the lighting to create a certain mood and cast of light onto the scenes. Since lighting is the key to cinematography‚ it can have a major impact on a films narrative. During the scene of The Shining‚ entitled "Great Party‚ Isn’t It?" the cinematographer used light to put emphasis

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    obey an authority figure? The conscious says not to continue‚ but the authority figure said “It is absolutely essential that you continue” (Nevid & Rathus‚ p. 245). Should one resist and not obey the authority figures that made the immoral request? Stanley Milgram a Psychologist at Yale University did research study on this question. Milgram decision to study this question of obedience was rooted in his Jewish heritage and his determination to better understand the atrocities of the holocaust. In

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    In Stanley Kauffman’s review of Flight of the Innocent he talks about the “egregious huge close-ups‚ pointless slo-mo‚ intrusive fantasies‚ irrelevant prettinesses”. I strongly agree with this opinion because throughout the film you see horrendous close ups of Scarface (especially when he died because of the atrocious acting)‚ awful slow motion of Vito running away from the attackers because that creates a lack of suspense that is needed at a faster pace. The useless fantasy of Vito dreaming of a

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    a decision between being obedient or following their own morals. Usually‚ obedience wins because of the emphasis society has placed on it. Most of human’s actions are a result of a previous action in which they felt necessary to do. Both authors‚ Stanley Milgram of “The Perils of Obedience” and Ian Parker of “Obedience” agree that‚ humans‚ as a whole‚ will not respond the same in every similar situation because their actions are usually a result of obedience or of their current situation‚ rather than

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    The Invisible Bullet-holes Pierced by Big Data Analytics in Financial Services and Their Fixes Even though data started becoming available in the late 19th century for a few now-developed countries‚ its analysis remained a question mark. Processing the 1880 Census results in the US took 7 whopping years! In the vintage times‚ every company‚ universally took all key decisions intuitively. Until recently‚ financial institutions too that wanted to examine large pools of data were first required to

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    Dr B. Boone BIO 211 Hybrid Discussion questions Chapter 17 Chapter 17 #1 Please answer the following about Gastric Juice production in the digestive system. Name the four (4) gastric cells; for each cell type give the name and function for each the chemical substance(s) it secretes. A) Mucous cells- These cells secrete mucus‚ which protects the mucosa from the action of acid and digestive enzymes. B) Parietal cells- They secrete hydrochloric acid (HC) and intrinsic factor. Intrinsic

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    He was hard to miss‚ that was for sure. Luke had eyed him as soon as he’d walked in. Seated next to his Leia in a booth‚ his arm loosely draped her shoulders‚ they assumed a position they were both comfortable with. As she played on her phone‚ Luke sipped on his tepid beer‚ bored and looking for something that would entertain. For the past hour‚ nothing came about. Although knew Luke exactly why; it didn’t change his mind on whether or not he should move away from Leia and grant them some space

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    than in days of youthfulness. But why do they say so? What is the reasoning behind their warning? With years of experience under their belt‚ parents are conveying a message not much different than that found in the poem “I Dreamed That I was Old” by Stanley Kunitz which takes square aim at the idea that‚ life is a priceless gift‚ so appreciate every moment of it. Kunitz breaks this down by touching on the cusp of an individual’s life‚ the idea of appreciation‚ and the realization

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    In the essay in his recent book‚ "There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech and it’s a Good Thing Too‚" Fish argues that free speech "is not an independent value‚ but a political prize‚" and any differences‚ which the courts have drawn between‚ protected and unprotected expressions are "malleable." Like any other concept‚ the principle of free speech is‚ for Fish‚ "inherently nothing‚" but one more noise in the "din and confusion of partisan struggle." Fish‚ a literary theorist‚ has brought textual

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    How Does Williams Present Stanley‚ Stella and Blanche in the Opening of the Play Tennessee Williams‚ the playwright of A Streetcar Named Desire is renowned for his strong characterization. He uses many literary‚ as well as dramatic‚ techniques in order to fully develop his characters‚ including their pasts‚ their motives and also their mannerisms. Moreover‚ Williams pays special attention to the way in which characters interact with each other‚ and the effects that are created as a

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